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A Pet Photographer Unveils Her Favorite Yaletown Subject
January 18, 2008 |

The one, the only, Hunter of Yaletown. (Photo by Julia Pelish)
Pets have personalities of their own, don’t they?
If you’re in Yaletown you may know this lovable guy here. His name’s Hunter and he was one of the first friends I made when I moved to Vancouver a couple of years ago. You’ll see him sniffing around the doggie bakery and on occasion I might be the one walking him!
In the role of pet photographer, patience is the key. They’re tough to keep in one spot but if you’re prepared and you shoot a lot of images you’ll get a few exceptional ones. Pets are members of our families and an important part of our lives, and deserve to have their pictures in a frame as much as any of us!
Hunter’s been in front of my cameras many times. This shot was taken with a Nikon D200 under a White Lightning strobe in my studio. The tuxedo came courtesy of his mom, Jen.
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